- [Presenter] There's two really important concepts…that you need to grasp if you're going to be responsible…for setting up a BIM 360 Team environment.…The first is user roles and levels of access…and the other is the different types of projects.…So in this video we're going to look at the user roles…and in the next video we'll look at the kinds of projects.…So I'm here in my demo site, my Team Kathlyn Zlata hub…that I set up in a previous video…and I still have my Nadia's Garden project…and in the previous video we added two users,…Chad and Zachary to our project and they're showing up here…in my hub.…

So what I want to do is explain to you…the different roles, the different levels of access…that users can have.…'Cause again it's a really important thing for you to grasp…so that you feel confident that your projects are secure…and that you're giving people an appropriate level of access…to your various files.…So to help you understand this I'm actually going to open up…the Help topic on the subject.…So right here is a small little question mark icon.…

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3/10/2017

If you use Revit in an office environment and collaborate with other Revit users, then worksharing is likely already part of your life. Worksharing makes it possible for multiple users to access and make changes to a single project at the same time. Collaboration for Revit (C4R) allows users to collaborate in the cloud using worksharing much as they would on a local area network. In this course, explore how to use C4R to collaborate with other users on a Revit project. Plus, learn about how the functionality of C4R leverages BIM 360 Team, an Autodesk cloud-based team sharing solution; this allows you to make your Revit models and other associated project files accessible to all stakeholders, including internal users, clients, and other external consultants.